While discussing the significance of this testimony, Miller said, "When this case was indicted back in March of 2017 with the original 7 officers, the allegations pertained mostly to 2014, 2015, 2016 because of a wire tap. But it is now clear, based on additional testimony, additional evidence and additional details, that this isn't a couple of officers in those years, this has expanded dramatically in both time and numbers."

As the interview continued, Miller discussed that while this testimony provides valuable information, it also raises further questions about the size and scope this corruption scandal. "The detectives who testified who are convicted and are testifying under immunity are naming names of officers who may have been involved in the very same activities and this raises a very very serious question for the Baltimore Police department. In other words, how many others are there? What other activities are going on?"

To hear more about the ongoing corruption trial check out the full interview below.